Thursday, 19 February 2015

Before the Flurry - and something at The Clubhouse

As our end-of-February deadline approaches we anticipate a flurry of entries for Buxton Fringe 2015. So our loins are girded in anticipation. Next week we'll be updating you on the new entries.

Meanwhile it is already obvious that the recently refurbished Old Clubhouse is going to be a hot Fringe venue this year. The Basin Street Jazz and Blues Band is doing two gigs there; they are fronted by the soulful Jules M Scott. Listen to Sugar in my bowl for a taster!

One of last delights of Fringe 2014 was Sam Slide's Trombone Tales. Well the bashful Sam was so moved by the response of two full houses he is back at the Clubhouse for 2015. 

Clubhouse regulars Club Acoustic are putting on a special session for the Fringe on July 15th. More Clubhouse jazz is on the way we are reliably informed - so watch this space.

In the meantime there is much going on in towns and villages all over Derbyshire thanks to Live and Local. Soonest, in the High Peak, is Mambo Jambo - an acoustic roots duo - playing in Chinley on 28 February. Blair Dunlop is at Wormhill Village Hall on 16 May. Fringe favourite Ginny Davis is in Alfreton on 20 March with a couple of plays from her Ruth Rich saga. The brilliant Lady Maisery - if you like The Unthanks then this is for you - are at Great Longstone on 26 Feb and Repton two days later. There is much, much more. Do check out the Live and Local site.


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Monday, 9 February 2015

This thing gets serious now.



Today is February 9. That means that if you plan to enter Buxton Fringe 2015 you have a little over 2 weeks to take advantage of our lowest-priced fee. Enter before February 28th for just £50 - and get maximum exposure on our website. A good number of shows are there already basking in the sunshine with plenty of space to spread out. If you can't finalise your show before the end of the month there is still plenty of time to get your entry in before our closing date of April 19th.

If you want to put your show on at Underground Venues - back at the Fringe for the 10th year - then check out their website. Underground Venues runs the two performance spaces in the cellars of the Old Hall Hotel and has some spaces at the Pavilion Arts Centre. UV will be accepting entries up until 23 March before deciding on their full programme for 2015.

The Buxton Festival programme looks to be pretty much complete: see a summary here. Tickets go on general sale for the Festival on April 1st - but become a Friend of the Festival to get first pick.

Previously we've encouraged you to get out to Arbor Low and New Mills; this time we suggest you spend a bit more time in Buxton. The town is surrounded by woodland - much of which is cared by for by a local charity, the Buxton Civic Association. There is a splendid 10 mile walk which links up the woodland. The Ring of Trees route is shown on the map linked here. The walk is worth doing at any time of the year. The BCA also maintains Poole's Cavern - usually a Fringe venue - and you can pick up a copy of the Ring of Trees route from the information office at the Cavern.


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Monday, 2 February 2015

Seeing the Bigger Picture at Buxton Fringe


Grinlow Art winners (credit: Ian J. Parkes)

This is an exciting time of year as events start rolling in to the Fringe, the list of upcoming shows becoming longer every week. Here at Fringe Towers we also get to hear about events in the pipeline and we’ve recently had some exciting Visual Arts news.

I’m happy to tell you that last year’s Fringe Award-winning Grinlow Art and Storytelling Trail, a magical experience in Grinlow woods, will be back for 2015, a crowd-funding exercise having proved particularly successful. Organiser Ruby Moon tells me they will be running some creative workshops both before and during the Trail. They are also on the look out for storytellers for the event. If you would like more information, think you can help or would like to put an installation on the trail, please contact Ruby on rubyblossom@hotmail.com

More great news comes from artist Linda Rolland who is helping the Buxton Art Trail get going again for this year. A Fringe Award-winning sensation back in 2012, it involved a host of exhibitions around town and in artists’ own houses. In a few weeks time BAT will be making the call for entries with the event set to run from Friday July 24 to Sunday July 26. Anyone wanting to be included on the mailing list or to offer help with organisation is welcome to email Linda on LindaRollandArt@gmail.com with a subject heading of BAT 2015.

As ever with the Fringe, anyone can do anything – I am hoping to have some of my own paintings exhibited as part of BAT and will certainly have some at the Burbage Art Group’s annual exhibition which is already listed on our website. The Group, of which I am a member, meets weekly at the Burbage Institute and has had several artist nominations at the Fringe Awards. Last year’s nominee Laura Critchlow has gone on to have one of her mini paintings selected by the Royal Society of Miniature Painters for an international art exhibition in the Mall Galleries, London.

So the one listing we have in Visual Arts only hints at the bigger picture, as it were. It is fun to hear what our artists and performers are getting up to. If you have some behind the scenes stories you would like to share with myself or Keith please get in touch via the Contacts page on our website.



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